APA Citation

Member of the Birmingham Constitutional Society. (1793). A letter to the English nation: Wherein the dreadful consequences of war are considered and exposed. More particularly addressed to those pure lovers of their country, "who delight to see all the rational part of God's creation in happiness and perfection; neither burthened with poverty and want on the one hand, nor supported in luxury, with unmerited favours, on the other." By a member of the Birmingham Constitutional Society. Read, and universally approved, at a general meeting, held March 12, 1793. [Birmingham?]: Sold by all the booksellers.

Chicago Style Citation

Member of the Birmingham Constitutional Society. A Letter to the English Nation: Wherein the Dreadful Consequences of War Are Considered and Exposed. More Particularly Addressed to Those Pure Lovers of Their Country, "who Delight to See All the Rational Part of God's Creation in Happiness and Perfection; Neither Burthened With Poverty and Want On the One Hand, nor Supported in Luxury, With Unmerited Favours, On the Other." By a Member of the Birmingham Constitutional Society. Read, and Universally Approved, At a General Meeting, Held March 12, 1793. [Birmingham?]: Sold by all the booksellers, 1793.

MLA Citation

Member of the Birmingham Constitutional Society. A Letter to the English Nation: Wherein the Dreadful Consequences of War Are Considered and Exposed. More Particularly Addressed to Those Pure Lovers of Their Country, "who Delight to See All the Rational Part of God's Creation in Happiness and Perfection; Neither Burthened With Poverty and Want On the One Hand, nor Supported in Luxury, With Unmerited Favours, On the Other." By a Member of the Birmingham Constitutional Society. Read, and Universally Approved, At a General Meeting, Held March 12, 1793. [Birmingham?]: Sold by all the booksellers, 1793.

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